nimtz
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Do other 800 operators have this same issue?
Only w/b issues I've had with an 800 is on 6K or less runways. Then again very few operators are configured to 186 seats like LUV.
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Do other 800 operators have this same issue?
Happens freq between FLL and mco
I usually just pick up the phone and call dispatch to let them know I will burn more taxi fuel than the standard flight plan says. The jump seater gets on every time.
A little out-da-box thinking keeps everyone happy, and traveling.
At SWA the kiddie count is now done automatically by the computer based on info from the reservation.an accurate kiddie count helps
AT SOP is to use the reservation kid count too, it is usually off by several. If there is a wight issue we can always ask the FA for a true kid count. The trick is getting the agent to change the .Z.
It used to just be SOP at Southwest, now it's fully automatic with no override ability. It's based on the fact that you have to put the date of birth for each passenger (TSA reg) when you buy a ticket. Then the computer does it whether you asked it to or not. Plus the Ops agent won't know for sure until the actual boarding passes are scanned as the kids actually get on. I think they took away the manual method at least partially because some Ops agents would every now and then list phantom kids weights just to get under ATOG when performance was tight (i.e. he realizes he's a thousand pounds over gross, and suddenly he 'finds' 11 kids, and now you've got 100 pounds to spare).
Bubba